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Relevance of Molecular Groups in Children with Newly Diagnosed Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor: Results from Prospective St. Jude Multi-institutional Trials

Authors :
Sridharan Gururangan
David W. Ellison
Ibrahim Qaddoumi
Sandeep Kumar Dhanda
Santhosh A. Upadhyaya
Robert P. Sanders
Tim Hassall
Marcel Kool
Pascal Johann
Arzu Onar-Thomas
Anne Bendel
Catherine A. Billups
Gang Wu
Anna Vinitsky
Zoltan Patay
Sonia Partap
Daniel J. Indelicato
Gregory T. Armstrong
Ashok Srinivasan
John R. Crawford
Paul G. Fisher
Paul Klimo
Giles W. Robinson
Alberto Broniscer
Eric Bouffet
Frederick A. Boop
Kim E. Nichols
Ruth G. Tatevossian
Roya Mostafavi
Murali Chintagumpala
Brent A. Orr
Amar Gajjar
Thomas E. Merchant
Source :
Clin Cancer Res
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2021.

Abstract

Purpose: Report relevance of molecular groups to clinicopathologic features, germline SMARCB1/SMARCA4 alterations (GLA), and survival of children with atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) treated in two multi-institutional clinical trials. Materials and Methods: Seventy-four participants with newly diagnosed ATRT were treated in two trials: infants (SJYC07: age < 3 years; n = 52) and children (SJMB03: age 3–21 years; n = 22), using surgery, conventional chemotherapy (infants), or dose-dense chemotherapy with autologous stem cell rescue (children), and age- and risk-adapted radiotherapy [focal (infants) and craniospinal (CSI; children)]. Molecular groups ATRT-MYC (MYC), ATRT-SHH (SHH), and ATRT-TYR (TYR) were determined from tumor DNA methylation profiles. Results: Twenty-four participants (32%) were alive at time of analysis at a median follow-up of 8.4 years (range, 3.1–14.1 years). Methylation profiling classified 64 ATRTs as TYR (n = 21), SHH (n = 30), and MYC (n = 13), SHH group being associated with metastatic disease. Among infants, TYR group had the best overall survival (OS; P = 0.02). However, outcomes did not differ by molecular groups among infants with nonmetastatic (M0) disease. Children with M0 disease and Conclusions: Among infants, those with ATRT-TYR had the best OS. ATRT-SHH was associated with metastases and consequently with inferior outcomes. Children with nonmetastatic ATRT benefit from postoperative CSI and adjuvant chemotherapy.

Details

ISSN :
15573265 and 10780432
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Cancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20c6ac5f822d08b96d3e96afa2bba389